Lavender Dreams Washcloth – Free Crochet Pattern

I am so enjoying summer! One of the best things about being a teacher is the time off I get to spend with my little family. My husband teaches, too, so we love to take the kids to do interesting things, especially during the summer. One thing about summer, though, is that even though I have more time to work on projects, I find myself not wanting to pick up knitting needles or crochet hooks. Maybe it’s the warmer weather or just finding things to do outdoors, I’m not sure. There are a ton of great warm weather projects out there, too, but I just can’t motivate myself to get much done during the summer. Anyone else feel like that??

I’ve been working on some smaller projects since I’m lacking in the motivation department, and I’m working on a few washcloths leading up to a larger project. This is actually the first washcloth I’ve ever made – can you believe that?? All these years knitting and crocheting and I finally got around to a simple washcloth. I wanted to use an interesting stitch pattern with some texture and I settled on this one that I used for my Simple Textured Messy Bun Hat. It looked great in Red Heart Unforgettable yarn and it looks equally as lovely in this Berroco Modern Cotton, don’t you think?

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This is a very pretty cloth and I plan on making one and hope to teach my 12 year old great-grand daughter how to do it. I have been teaching her for a year now and she is doing quite well at it. I am also going to teach her to sew. Thanks for the patterns and I will continue to follow you.

That’s so great to hear that you are passing on a love of crochet to your great-grand daughter! I hope to be able to do the same some day. 🙂 Glad to hear you like this pattern – I loved this stitch pattern and want to use it for more projects. It makes such a pretty texture.

When you complete a fpdc (front post double crochet) you insert your hook around the stitch in the row below, so in this case around the single crochet in the previous row, then complete the stitch like a regular double crochet. The only difference is in where you put the hook.

I’m not sure why it won’t print. Most of the patterns will with the ads and I haven’t gotten up a pdf of this pattern on Etsy yet. It’s not a large pattern – maybe copy and paste into word or another program?

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